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hogan/yokozuna, KoR 93: the end of the hogan era in the wwf.

The end of the Hogan Era came at WrestleMania VIII. What the WWF brought back in 93 was out of pure desperation and by that time Bret Hart was the man to beat, not Hogan.

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Guest wayzing
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Inte missa? Are you Swedish? In that case, congratulations to Sweden and Carolina Kluft, Christian Ohlsson and Stefan Holm, 2 Gold winners and 1 Silver winner in the Athletics World Championship. USA bombed. That's what happens when Maurice Greene, and others are off the juice!

Well spotted. I am Swedish.

 

And oh yes, the booking in the Athletic World Championship was excellent this year. B-)

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Survivor Series 1991, the end or Hogan's last true WWE run (2002 one was crap) as champion

 

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The very man who beat Hogan then for the title and repeated history 11 years later.

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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Razor Ramon vs HBK Ladder match Wm10

first match of its kind and the father of future tag team Ladder and TLC matches.

 

Bret v. HBK.

They were doing ladder matches in Stampede way before that.

Actually, the Ladder Match pre-WM X and the Ladder Match post-WM X are two different matches. One is built around long slow climbs and crowd psychology, the other is about spotfests.

Guest Your Olympic Hero
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Hogan should have turned heel years before that. In a way it was too late.

I think he should have turned heel after Royal Rumble '92, personally, after that reaction at the end of the Rumble. Can you guys imagine Hogan teaming with Flair in 92, without them ever having a PPV match against each other? That woulda been crazy.

Guest Choken One
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Against Savage and Sid?

 

I'd Take Savage/Hogan Vs Sid/Flair over that...

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
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Steve Austin was never the same after SSlam 97? The only real difference after that match is that he stopped taking Piledrivers. His work in 2001 was on par, or better, than anything else in his career.

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